German long-distance bus transport company FlixBus, having entered the Hungarian market last year, has recently opened a regional office to coordinate its Hungarian, Romanian and Bulgarian businesses, according to local newspaper reports.

In the first quarter of 2017, Hungarians have gone on more vacations than last year, szallas.hu reports. The majority of people went on 1-2-night trips, and the 4 and 5 star hotels were the most popular. Among the cities, Budapest, Eger and Szeged attract the most visitors.

The first charter flights arrived at Sármellék Héviz-Balaton Airport on the weekend from Düsseldorf, Berlin and Frankfurt, mayor Gábor Papp confirmed. Passenger traffic was 23,500 last year, which the airport plans to maintain in 2017, he added.

Czech national airline CSA will relaunch its flight between Prague and western Hungary’s Hévíz-Balaton Airport in April, the municipal office of Héviz said on Friday. CSA will operate the scheduled flight on Saturday until late October, similarly to its service operated in 2014.

The government has published statistics showing just how many apartments and houses in Hungary were sold to foreign nationals in 2016, reports index.hu. The data does not contain information on purchase of agricultural lands by foreign nationals, but reveals that Russian and Chinese citizens were the top foreign procurers of Hungarian real estate.

Émile is always up to something. Their next special program is called Omorovicza Pop Up Spa. It will be held between the 9th and 11th of March. Guests can experience a Firming Neck and Décolleté Facial, which has been created exclusively for them in honour of International Women’s Day.

Iris Masters Zwack has spent her entire adult life living out of a suitcase. From the age of 15, when she moved to Italy to be with her Hungarian father and his wife, Anne when all hell broke loose in terms of travel. She has lived in many cities for long periods of time. From Chicago to New York City, to Florence, then Rome, Boston, Seattle and most importantly Budapest, which she started ...

Before Coca Cola was introduced to Hungarian consumers in 1968, and prior to Pepsi’s 1970 debut in socialist Hungary, the young and the old alike drank and presumably enjoyed an orange soda called Bambi. Earlier today, being in Budapest, I decided to stop by one of my favourite retro-themed cafés–Ibolya Presszó, located in Ferenciek tere–and give Bambi a try, alongside some water, coffee and the ...

German long-distance bus transport company FlixBus, having entered the Hungarian market last year, has recently opened a regional office to coordinate its Hungarian, Romanian and Bulgarian businesses, according to local newspaper reports.

In the first quarter of 2017, Hungarians have gone on more vacations than last year, szallas.hu reports. The majority of people went on 1-2-night trips, and the 4 and 5 star hotels were the most popular. Among the cities, Budapest, Eger and Szeged attract the most visitors.

The first charter flights arrived at Sármellék Héviz-Balaton Airport on the weekend from Düsseldorf, Berlin and Frankfurt, mayor Gábor Papp confirmed. Passenger traffic was 23,500 last year, which the airport plans to maintain in 2017, he added.

Czech national airline CSA will relaunch its flight between Prague and western Hungary’s Hévíz-Balaton Airport in April, the municipal office of Héviz said on Friday. CSA will operate the scheduled flight on Saturday until late October, similarly to its service operated in 2014.

The government has published statistics showing just how many apartments and houses in Hungary were sold to foreign nationals in 2016, reports index.hu. The data does not contain information on purchase of agricultural lands by foreign nationals, but reveals that Russian and Chinese citizens were the top foreign procurers of Hungarian real estate.

Émile is always up to something. Their next special program is called Omorovicza Pop Up Spa. It will be held between the 9th and 11th of March. Guests can experience a Firming Neck and Décolleté Facial, which has been created exclusively for them in honour of International Women’s Day.

Iris Masters Zwack has spent her entire adult life living out of a suitcase. From the age of 15, when she moved to Italy to be with her Hungarian father and his wife, Anne when all hell broke loose in terms of travel. She has lived in many cities for long periods of time. From Chicago to New York City, to Florence, then Rome, Boston, Seattle and most importantly Budapest, which she started ...

Before Coca Cola was introduced to Hungarian consumers in 1968, and prior to Pepsi’s 1970 debut in socialist Hungary, the young and the old alike drank and presumably enjoyed an orange soda called Bambi. Earlier today, being in Budapest, I decided to stop by one of my favourite retro-themed cafés–Ibolya Presszó, located in Ferenciek tere–and give Bambi a try, alongside some water, coffee and the ...

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